Wednesday, March 27, 2013

18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts


My Ultimate POV Guide – With Graphics And Examples

By Veronica Sicoe @VeronicaSicoe

Choosing the right point of view for a work of fiction is, in my opinion, the most important decision a writer makes beside choosing the protagonist. It not only dictates what pronouns to use, and how much of the protagonist’s thoughts the reader gets to see, but also determines the distance between reader & protagonist. And not just that. It determines the importance of the narrator, the importance of characters vs. events, and it positions the reader within or without the story.

Click here to read the complete article (see #1 below)

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If you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are again: 
  1. My Ultimate POV Guide – With Graphics And Examples http://ow.ly/jnZuI @VeronicaSicoe
  2. 8 Dazzling Dialogue Tips (FREE) http://ow.ly/jnYU5 via @AliciaRasley
  3. “Like” Serves Nouns and Pronouns, Not Verbs http://ow.ly/jo5rW via Daily Writing Tips
  4. Is Your Description Helping Your Story or Holding it Back? http://ow.ly/jozjt via @Janice_Hardy
  5. Author Blogging 101: Creating Income by Recommending Resources http://ow.ly/joF6D via @jfbookman
  6. How to Write a Novel as a Collaborative Team http://ow.ly/joZzP
  7. Twitter Tips: How To Get Started On Twitter [INFOGRAPHIC] http://ow.ly/jprGT
  8. What Makes An Idea Worthwhile? http://t.co/ileFAtKScZ @mooderino RT @elizabethscraig
  9. 18 Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/jq9Zm
  10. 12 Basic Steps to Publishing through Create Space http://ow.ly/jqd7L by @LauraMiller01 via @TeamMegaphone
  11. When to Start or Stop a Series http://ow.ly/jqech via @Elizabethscraig
  12. Is Your Description Helping Your Story or Holding it Back? via @Janice_Hardy http://ow.ly/jqepQ
  13. How (Not) To Kill Your Story in its Cradle http://ow.ly/jqeON
  14. Self-Published Books Get a Major Overhaul with BookDesignTemplates.com http://ow.ly/jqfOZ  via @JFBookman
  15. A Very Original Way to Make Any Story Plausible http://ow.ly/jqgt9 via The Wicked Writing Blog
  16. Tips for Creating Sentences That Flow http://ow.ly/jqgCZ via @JodieRennerEd
  17. 5 More Dangling Modifiers http://ow.ly/jqgJn via Daily Writing Tips
  18. A History Lover’s Thoughts on Historical Research ~ Guest Post on The Fictorian Era by Barbara Galler-Smith http://ow.ly/jqh1P 

I’m always looking for great content to share. If you have a writing and/or marketing blog, or have a favorite that you visit often, please leave a link in the comment section. Thanks for stopping by.

Happy writing & running, Kathy

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